201004 Maribeth Anders and John Chiaromonte: The Responsibility of Internal Forces

201004 Maribeth Anders and John Chiaromonte: The Responsibility of Internal Forces

April 30, 2010

Trinity Gallery for Arkansas ArtistsMay 13 through August 8, 2010Opening reception on May 14, 5 – 8 pm, in conjunction with downtownLittle Rock’s 2nd Friday Art Night- reception sponsored by the Clinton School of Public Service

Maribeth Anders’ sculpture explores house and boat forms, and symbolizes her own journey through time, chance and change. A prevalent theme in her work is one of overcoming adversity, picking up the pieces and getting on with life.

John Chiaromonte’s recent box paintings draw the viewer to the world below the surface of things. In them, he juxtaposes quiet contemplation with self-imposed atrocities, and blurs the lines between creator and creation.

The artists’ works will be available for purchase in the Museum Store.

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Historic Arkansas Museum is a historic site museum of Arkansas's frontier days. Five pre-Civil War houses, on their original block, are restored to antebellum appearances, so you can learn about life pre-Civil War in Arkansas. Guided tours of the historic houses encounter actors portraying original residents, making it easy to step back in time and learn about the history of Arkansas.